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... it , in 1526. His Son dying without Iffue , the Ducal Pruffia , fell to the Ele & tors of Brandenburgh , who enjoy it now in full Sove- reignty reignty , by Virtue of the Treaty of Velan , The POLITICAL STATE Vol . XXIX .
... it , in 1526. His Son dying without Iffue , the Ducal Pruffia , fell to the Ele & tors of Brandenburgh , who enjoy it now in full Sove- reignty reignty , by Virtue of the Treaty of Velan , The POLITICAL STATE Vol . XXIX .
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... Treaties between that Crown , and other Potentates ; particularly by the Treaty concluded in May 1660 , between Sweden and Poland , by the Mediation of France , at the Monaftery of Oliva , near Dantzick , and in which both the Emperor ...
... Treaties between that Crown , and other Potentates ; particularly by the Treaty concluded in May 1660 , between Sweden and Poland , by the Mediation of France , at the Monaftery of Oliva , near Dantzick , and in which both the Emperor ...
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... Treaty , and to de- fend them as far as it is requifite . We are likewife convinced , that the other Powers concerned in the Peace of Oliva , and particularly the Guaran tees , cannot fee with Indifference , the faid Treaty of Peace ...
... Treaty , and to de- fend them as far as it is requifite . We are likewife convinced , that the other Powers concerned in the Peace of Oliva , and particularly the Guaran tees , cannot fee with Indifference , the faid Treaty of Peace ...
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... Treaty of Oliva , taken from them , and all this upon the falfe Reports of the Jefuits , and the Evi- dence they have fuborned to make their Relation more plaufible , and without fo much as giving the Impeached a due Hearing for their ...
... Treaty of Oliva , taken from them , and all this upon the falfe Reports of the Jefuits , and the Evi- dence they have fuborned to make their Relation more plaufible , and without fo much as giving the Impeached a due Hearing for their ...
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... Treaty of Oliva , is every Way entitled to con- cern your felf , in a particular Manner , for the City of Thorn , and the Prefervation of their Rights and Privileges , which leaves me no Man- ner of Doubt that your Majefty will magnani ...
... Treaty of Oliva , is every Way entitled to con- cern your felf , in a particular Manner , for the City of Thorn , and the Prefervation of their Rights and Privileges , which leaves me no Man- ner of Doubt that your Majefty will magnani ...
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